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either a S
ound
H
eader
or the interface of an internal KORE 2 Module (audio
effect or MIDI plug-in). If it is a MultiSound another S
ound
M
atrix
opens up
and shows the S
ound
M
atrix
for the MultiSound you just focused.
3.4.4 Examples
As with any flexible system, there is always more than one way to handle a
task. We’d like to give some examples of how everyday solutions can look
and what the advantages and pitfalls of the different designs are.
One source, multiple destinations
A standard case you will encounter is the need to route audio signals to
several channels at once. There are two different approaches to do this.
You can use KORE 2’s system of auxiliary sends to distribute the signals
within one and the same level of the S
ound
M
atrix
:
In the picture above you can see an i
nPut
C
Hannel
receiving audio from
external hardware and two g
rouP
C
HannelS
with effects that independently
receive their signal from the i
nPut
C
Hannel
via its a
ux
sends. Note the a
ux
d
eStinationS
of the i
nPut
C
Hannel
to the right. They are set to „2. Group”
and „3. Group“, respectively, addressing the two g
rouP
C
HannelS
.